NCW Constitutes Expert Committee to Review Regulatory Framework for IVF Clinics
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The National Commission for Women (NCW) has established a high-level expert committee to evaluate the regulatory landscape of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) clinics, aiming to curb ethical irregularities and protect vulnerable patients.
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has taken a significant step toward strengthening the regulatory oversight of the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) sector by constituting a high-level expert committee. This move comes in response to mounting concerns regarding the proliferation of IVF clinics and reports of unethical practices, including the exploitation of vulnerable sections of society and substandard service delivery.
In recent years, the rapid commercialization of reproductive medicine has outpaced the existing legal framework. While the ART (Regulation) Act was designed to provide a structured environment for fertility treatments, the ground reality often reveals gaps in implementation, lack of transparency, and inadequate protection for women undergoing these procedures. The committee is tasked with conducting a comprehensive review of the current laws, identifying loopholes that allow for malpractice, and recommending robust mechanisms to ensure that clinics adhere to strict ethical standards and quality service delivery protocols.
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